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susan: uhmmmm....hi.
deborrah: don't know what to say on this thingy....
stacey:.... i kill for fun.
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"Plastiq Passion", is an all girl band consisting of four members who compare their music to The Cure and describe it as New Wave and Pop Punk. Jessica Chaos leads this bunch that seems to have performed in every rocking hole throughout the New York City area. The track "I Can't Wait" has that peculiar quality that makes us feel like putting on our old combat boots and black outfit, spike our hair and color it bright purple, and dream of when CBGB's was still around - and we were in there joining the mosh pit with that lost expression. The vocalists' toned down punk rock stacatto and Kat D's fast guitar parts are definitely dance inducing. If you can't wait to hear more of their music, Plastiq Passion's CD in now available at iTunes Store and CD Baby. --- Carla Cubit, The NYC Deli Magazine
Plastiq Passion is an all-girl, new wave/rock band made up of members from the NYC/NJ areas. These girls aren't just "eye candy;" they kick ass with their music.
I Can't Wait is a six-song EP that's overflowing with eighteen minutes of music filled with driving guitar parts and thud-sounding drum work.
You'll also find some really strong bass work, taking over control of the tempos driving the songs. The song's topics deal mostly with relationship issues, in a down-and-dirty way. The band has played at NYC/NJ hot spots like CBGB's, The Whiskey Bar, and The Monkey Inn, sharpening their musical teeth. If the band can continue to produce music like I found on I Can't Wait, they'll have a bright musical future ahead of them. This is an up and coming band that you should keep your eyes on. --- Senior Staff Writer C.W. Ross, Indie Music Stop.
The female-fronted band Plastiq Passion is bringing something new to the local music scene. In an age of garage and feel-good tribute bands, Plastiq Passion is turning back the clock to a time when anguished, edgy music was the pick of the day. With haunting melodies and emotionally raw music, the band takes their cue from popular alternative bands like the Cure and Depeche Mode. The group recently released their first EP "I Can't Wait," which contains a half-dozen songs filled with very personal pain and regret. The group is making their way at well-known music venues in Manhattan and Hudson County. Plastiq Passion plays emotionally raw music that has a hard rock edge.
--- Diana Schwaeble, The NJ Current Weekly Newspaper.
One band not afraid to pour its heart and soul into every performance is Union City-based Plastiq Passion. Many of their songs are a cross between The Cure and the darker side of other Brit-pop bands, tied together with a slight punk edge. --- Eric Zeman, NJ Palisade Magazine.
Plastiq Passion - "I Can't Wait" EP - This kind of sounds like the Police (long before Sting started writing shitty music and and bragging about tantrically-fucking his wife) tantrically-fucking P.J. Harvey. Or maybe the emotional aftermath of Sting tantrically-fucking P.J. Harvey somehow captured on audio tape? I don't know.
There is definitely something cool going on here. A very controlled, but intense, vibe running through this whole EP. Never speeding up for speed's sake, yet never really throttling down. The whole effort is mesmerizing. I dig it, but find myself a little creeped out by the final lyric of the EP: "And I will look through all your stuff/ Just because iiiiiit's fun". Maybe, this one needs a few more listens. Or maybe not. Ah, the wonders of music. --- BeerCan Records
Six songs, full of Plastiq and Passion; the first track starts out with a wonderful little melody that brings memories of Fires in Cairo to the forefront, but the vocals, while still touching on that dark 1979 vibe, are definitely not Mr. Smith’s. They’re kind of more like a sexy smoky Chrissie Hynde with a shot of PJ Harvey. This here’s a four-girl band from New York, and the goth waving punk-stained songs are tied seductively to bands such as The Banshees, Joy Division, and Magazine—perhaps even a little Sex Gang Children. The Cure-ish bass lines definitely hit hard, but when mixed with the rest, this band manages to keep the punkiness sharp even when the mood is demanding a dark slow sway. --Jack Rabid/Big Takeover Magazine..
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